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3Filmed in 1980 and released in theaters two years later, ''Creator/MontyPython Live at the Hollywood Bowl'' is a live show filmed at the, you guessed it, Hollywood Bowl in California. Starring the six Pythons, Creator/CarolCleveland and musician Neil Innes, the show recreated some of their most famous sketches, often with a twist, and also added some new material, as well as some of the footage from the German episodes.
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6* ArgumentOfContradictions: Just as in the original sketch, Creator/MichaelPalin's trip to the argument clinic ends up as an argument like this, much to his irritation.
7* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Either it was a mistake to have Creator/{{Michelangelo| Buonarroti}} be the artist for "Art/TheLastSupper", or they were trying to show why he would have been a worse choice than Creator/LeonardoDaVinci (most compilations label this as "Why Michelangelo Didn't Paint The Last Supper", supporting this option). Michelangelo invokes this himself when the Pope is aghast that he has painted The Last Supper with ''three Christs'' in it; apparently [[RuleOfThree the fat one balances out the two skinny ones.]]
8* BawdySong: "Sit On My Face", which is all about cunnilingus.
9* BigShutUp: The travel agent does this to Mr Smokes-Too-Much when he starts droning on and on about his misfortunes whilst on holiday, but it doesn't have the desired effect.
10* BrawlerLock: Creator/GrahamChapman subverts the trope by performing it on himself.
11* CountryMatters: "Of course you don't get any fucking wafers with it, you cunt!" As well as the "What a silly bunt" line from "Travel Agency" that was cut from the TV version.
12* CulturalTranslation: Some of the sketches were altered with American references.
13** "Communist Quiz" sees references to the FA Cup changed to the "English Football Cup", and the question about the Johnson/Carr Eurovision Song Contest entry is changed to ask about the greatest hit of Music/JerryLeeLewis (but Mao still answers correctly).
14** In "Nudge Nudge", Purley (in London) is replaced with Glendale (in California).
15** In "Travel Agency", Color Supplements is replaced with Classified Ads and Keble Bollege Oxford is replaced with Kellogg's Born Flakes.
16** In "Salvation Fuzz/Church Police", Dustman is replaced with Garbage Man.
17* ExecutiveVeto: InUniverse, "The Last Supper" would have been far worse if the Pope hadn't insisted on just 12 disciples, no kangaroos, and only ''one'' Christ.
18-->'''Michelangelo''': One?!
19* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Music/NeilInnes' rather normal rendition of his song Urban Spaceman is made hilarious by his slightly inept and probably under-rehearsed backing dancer, played by Carol Cleveland.
20* FollowTheBouncingBall for the Bruces' song
21* JerkAss: Inspector Praline in the Crunchy Frog sketch, when he forces his unwell subordinate to put his vomit filled hat back on.
22** Mr Milton is also a bit or a jerkass, because he doesn't seem to care just how disgusting and potentially dangerous the ingredients in his chocolates are, and isn't remotely sympathetic when one of the police officers throws up just at the names of them.
23* TheMelBrooksNumber: "Sit On My Face," a rousing upbeat choral anthem about anilingus.
24* MotorMouth: Mr Smokes-Too-Much, to the point where it just becomes awesome to know that Eric Idle did that all in one take. It also gets to the point that he interrupts the next sketch to carry on rambling before finally getting dragged backstage.
25* NakedPeopleAreFunny: The surprise bare-bottom scene at the end of the "Sit on My Face".
26* NoFourthWall: Much like ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', the fourth wall doesn't appear to exist. At the beginning, Creator/MichaelPalin addresses the audience, and twice during the show the performers actually come off stage: Creator/JohnCleese is approached by Creator/TerryJones in the middle of the stands during the ''Albatross'' sketch[[note]]Cleese clearly becomes increasingly agitated as drunk[=/=]high audience members call out lines, heckle him, and try to grab at the albatross prop[[/note]], and during the ''Travel Agent'' sketch, John chases Creator/EricIdle around the audience, with them both climbing over railings and people's tables.
27** The Bruces also shatter the fourth wall when they throw cans of beer into the audience and instruct them to sing along with their song.
28* PieInTheFace: Creator/TerryJones ends up covered in cream after this happens to him several times in the History of the Joke sketch. He is also the only one out of the three who doesn't actually get to throw a pie himself.
29* PlankGag: During the History of the Joke sketch, Creator/TerryJones and Creator/MichaelPalin, the former more than the latter, are smacked in the head by a plank wielded by Creator/TerryGilliam, who seems to be enjoying himself a little too much.
30* PottyEmergency: One of the events in the Olympics Sketch is the "Marathon for Incontinents", which, as the announcer says, features 44 runners with "the most superbly weak bladders." As soon as the starter's gun goes off, all of them rush to the bathroom. Later in the race (which is conveniently near a stretch of woods), each runner is seen running into the woods to take a leak, and then running right back on the road again, only to rush back to the woods.
31* StockFootage: Some of the filmed pieces were originally made for the two German episodes. In the case of the "Silly Olympics" and the "Red Riding Hood" films, they were dubbed into English from the original German.
32* TheTriple: In the "Philosophy Football" sketch, the Greeks score the only goal with seconds left to win the match, but as the announcer describes it, the Germans are disputing it:
33-->'''Announcer''': Hegel is arguing that the reality is merely an ''a priori'' adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics, Kant via the categorial imperative is holding that ontologically it exists only in the imagination, and [[Creator/KarlMarx Marx]] is claiming it was offside.
34* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Mr Milton and Inspector Praline don't seem to notice when Constable Parrot pukes into his helmet right in front of them.
35* VomitIndiscretionShot: The live show's version of the Crunchy Frog sketch features Terry Gilliam's Constable Parrot vomiting into his helmet on stage. (Gilliam actually ran offstage to put cold beef stew in his mouth.) And Creator/GrahamChapman's Inspector Praline forces Parrot to put his helmet back on.
36* {{Yellowface}}: Terry Gilliam as Mao Zedong in the "World Forum" sketch.

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